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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1939)
Friday; July 21, 1939 The Capital J6uTTO1, Zaliirr, OrTffBlt FlvT Society Cl ubs and M usic Mss Barr Honored at Dinner Party VUltora continue to be tne Incen tive for much Informal entertain ing In Oregon's capital. Miss Ruth Moore entertained with a smartly arranged dinner at the Oolden Pheasant last night honoring Mis Marjory Barr of Petaluma, Calif. Miat Moore and Miss Barr met sev- al seasons ago on an Australian TUtae. The attractive table was centered with an arrangement of hydran geas, Coral Bells and larkspur. Aus tralian and American flags were placed at either end of the table. Covers were placed for Miss Barr, the honored guest. Miss I la Austin, Mrs. Susan Varty, Mrs. Mona Yo der,' Miss Velma Taylor, Miss Edna McHhaney, Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs. Arthur Moore and the hostess. Miss Ruth Moore. Later bridge was In play at the More apartments with honors go uig to Miss Austin and Mrs. Brad ley. A guest prize was presented Miss Barr. Interesting Folk Visit in Capital Recent guests of Mrs. 8. M. Whit ney and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Price were Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Coyle and daughter, Miss Jean Marie, of yVta, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd H. Stivers of Charter Oak, la. While In the capital the visitors were entertained at dinner by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hagedorn on Mon day and were also entertained In formally by Mrs. Paul Hauser and Mr. and Mrs. Budd Warner of West Balem. The travelers left Tuesday tor Montana, where they will visit relatives. En route to Salem they visited In Los Angeles with relatives, thence to the Oolden Gate exposition in' San Francisco and up the Redwood highway. Mr. Coyle Is editor of the Alta Advertiser and Mr. 8tivers Is head of the Charter Oak high school music department. Barbara Anderson Announces Betrothal One of the delightful surprise events of this week was the affair at which Miss Barbara Anderson, dau ghter of Mr. and Mrs. William B. Anderson, of Salem, announced her i engagement to William o. Neusch Vwanger, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Neuschwanger, of McMinnville. Miss Frances Wlchert and Miss Nedra McCall were hostesses for the party which was given at the home of Miss Wlchert in McMinn ville. The announcement of the coming betrothal was cleverly con cealed within the Individual cakes served at the close of the evening. No date was disclosed for the wed ding. The Invitational list Included Misses Golda Atkins, Wilma Russell, Grace Lay ton, Alice Schaefter, Alene Boswell, Irene Vaughn, Mur iel Btoutenberg. Sigrid Helnonen, Catherine Anderson, Janet Ander son and Naomi Hyder. Style No. 263 Is designed for slaes 11, 14, II, 23, 31 and 40. Slse 16 re quires 3 yards of 35-Inch material for the dress and yard of con trasting for straps and pockets. Send. FIFTEEN CENTS (ISO (coin Is preferred) fur PATTERN Write plainly YOUR NAME. AD DRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. BI SURE TO STATE 81ZE. New Spring Fashion Buok . . . Just Off The Presses! New patterns tot very age every type, every ward rob requirement . . . New Needle work designs A new exclusive brtdar feature . . . Send for the Sprint Fashion Book right awayl .Frtce 10 cents. fftddreat order to the Capital Jour nal. PATTERN DEPARTMENT. Ill 2539V W isiue m MISS Amanda flrhw.hhau ! entertaining Mr. and Mrs - Mike Sampson of Fort Dodoe in-.. her house guests. . North Spring Valley Sunday vis itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. Donnel Crawford were Miss Flor ence Orace of New York City, Mr. and Mra. W. a. Wilson and Mrs. Gertrude Roberts, all of Oregon City and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson of Salem. ' Maccabees, No. t, will hold an all day picnic at the 'Dallas park Sun day, July 33, with all friends and families of members Invited. Edwin Minneman to Marry Miss Ella May Morris Sunday Willamette University Campus is the approaching marriage of Miss Ella May Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Morris of Medford, and Edwin Minneman, son of Rev. and Mrs. Amos E. Minneman of Salem, which will be an event of Sunday at 13:15 o'clock at the Christ Lutheran formed before an altar banked with white gladioli and flanked on ei ther side by tall candelabra with white candles, with Mr. Mlnne man's father. Rev. Amos E. Minne man, officiating. Miss Morris has asked Miss Stella Minneman, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Elsie Sharp to be her at tendants, and John Voss will act as best man for Mr. Minneman. Ushers will be Mr. Minneman'a brothers, John Minneman and Amos E. Min neman, Jr. The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will wear a white georgette gown with a square neckline and fashioned with sheared bodice and sleeves and full skirt D.A.V. Auxiliary Meeting July 22 Disabled American Veterans of the World War auxiliary business meeting for July will be held at the home of Mrs. Otto Mehlhoff, 1945 Berry street, July 22 at 8 p.m After the business meeting refreshments will be served. Mrs. Verne Ostrander, national executive commltteewoman, will be present to accept all dues and mem bership so that she can take a mem bership quoto of '102 back to national convention In Boston July 30. Mrs. Ostrander Is leaving Sunday and will -stop off at Boise, Idaho, to pay an official visit at the Veter ans' hospital there. She will also stop off at, Caldwell, Idaho, to in stall officers for the auxiliary. For the August meeting a picnic will be arranged. DuFraiH-Wolfe Vows are Read Miss Frances E. Wolfe, daughter of Mrs.' James Wolfe of Salem, be came the bride of Theodore DuFrain of Sacramento, Friday In the chapel of the First Presbyterian church In Seattle with Dr. Martin Matthews officiating at 4 o'clock. The ceremony waa witnessed by members of the two families. At tending from Salem were Mrs. Jam es Wolfe and the bride's brother and sister, Kenneth Wolfe and Miss Florence Wolfe. The couple was un attended. A wedding supper at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Lechner, followed the ceremony. The couple left for a stay at Lake Wilderness and will reside in Salem at the Robert apartments. Mrs. DuFrain attended Salem schools and was formerly employed at the secretary of state's office. Mr. DuFrain is in business In Salem. ftTTTaT- --r Tour Famoai for fine furs at tenst ble prices and noted for au thentic ityle choose YOUR fur coat here. Advance Sale Feature! SILVER MUSKRAT 1 1 9 New far faahione star allver Blank rat! Evenly snatched, full-farred, prime pelts. Aa- i tnentle 14 styles. I MARTIN GASSNER FINE FURS 512 Stale St. Ph. 8512 S3 aw . rum un. Ann Judson circle of the First Baptist church will entertain with a no-host picnic at Leslie park Friday, July 3a, honoring their hus bands. Mrs. Ruth A. Rerndon will en tertain with an Informal garden tea Saturday for a group of friends honoring her sister-in-law, Mrs. Donald Allen of Portland. . . Mrs. Charles J. Moyer of Omaha, Nebr., la visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Richards. Mrs. Moyer Is a sister of Mr. Richards and this la their first reunion in 30 years. Of much interest to tne college qucie. church. The ceremony will be per with a short train. Her long tulle veil will be caught with a coronet of rose blossoms and she will carry bouquet of light' pink rosebuds and Illies-of-the-vaUey. The bridesmaids will wear match' lng dresses of sheer pink fashioned with a tight bodice with a square neck, full sleeves and full skirt. They will wear Juliet caps of pink velvet ribbon and carry nosegays of pink roses and white sweetpeas. The bride's mother will wear a dusty rose lace dress with darker rose accessories and Mrs. Minneman will wear a blue print dress with navy accessories. Immediately following the wed ding ceremony a wedding breakfast will be held at the Argo hotel with the wedding party and immediate members of the family In attend ance after which the couple will leave for a wedding trip up the Ore gon and Washington coasts. For going away the bride has cho sen a dark grey tailored ault with a white lace blouse and white ac cessories. Following their wedding trip the couple will make their home in Yak ima where Mr. Minneman is branch manager for the Oregonlan. Both Miss Morris and Mr. Minne man are graduates of Willamette university, where they were promi nent In student activities. Miss Morris was a member of the Beta Chi sorority and a member of Little Theatre. Mr. Minneman "'as assistant edi tor of the college paper and a mem ber of Tau Kappa Alpha, Theta Al pha Phi and Blue Key. Last year he studied at the Harvard Di vinity school where he was awarded a scholarship. -77" 1 F'::v:;:::::;::v:v 11 $3.61 ) mm' Per Month ) E.H.&F.A. f ' ' Terms , 5 MIW ZENITH i ;. It A MASTIftFltCC ; ; of Ma-s-HiaiHATiON i, OISION. SiS iiiii f ITS TRULY ' -; ' "KITCMSN S. ' PLANNED INTlniON HAS A I J . OIFINITC SPACf II . J i , foa iviav " "1 ! j HFPO.ATION ' ', J,, NIIO. i r, Skewis & Judson Plumbing; Appliancea Water Syatemg 279 N. Commercial St. River dale Scene of Gay Vicnic Miss Rita Koersler, much-feted bride-elect, was honored with a no host picnic at Rlverdale Thursday evening when a group of friends en tertained Informally. Miss Blanche Ferguson was In charge of the ar rangements. Making up the party were Miss Koessler, the honored guest, Mrs. T. Foster, Miss Dorothy Jones, Mrs. Cora Plant, Miss Blanche Ferguson, Miss Monica Hopflnger, Misa Emma Hstley, Mrs. Jack Brady, Miss Mil dred Darr .Muss Freda Btacey. Miss Frances Nelson, Miss Marie Patton and Miss Josephine Bross. Zielinski Clan Holds Reunion The third annual reunion of the ZKtjnskl family was held at Buell park Sunday, July It. Dinner waa served at the long tables at which 70 members were seated. Swimming and sports were enjoyed in the af ternoon. During the business meeting, new officers were elected for the com ing year. Joseph A. Zielinski of Hael Green was elected president, replacing Ed Zielinski of Sheridan. Charles A. Zielinski was chosen vice-president, replacing B. C, Zie linski. Dorothy Zielinski was re elected secretary and treasurer. It was decided to hold the next meeting, the third Sunday in July next year at Hazel Green park. Visitors to be Feted With Picnic Sunday Frank H. Spears, Jr., will enter tain with a picnic Sunday at the Neskowin summer place of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Spears, in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Phil E. Gilbert of Evanston, 111., James Dietrich Heldt of Scotts Bluff, Neb., and Robert Braucher of Long Is land, all of whom are guests of the Spearses. B. P. W. Picnic Is Planned for Tuesday Salem Business and Professional Women's club will meet for a pknlc at the Dallas city park Tuesday eve ning at 7 o'clock. McMinnville, Cor- vallis, Albany and Bherldan. clubs will join with the Salem clufe for the affair. V ? Reservations are to be made , with Mlas Ruth McAdams. Those motor ing to Dallas are asked to meet at Miller's corner at 6:15 o'clock.- w Phone 6602 Sandra Kay McMorris Honored at Party Mrs. Virgil McMorris honored her young daughter, Sandra Kay, on her second birthday anniversary Wed nesday afternoon with a party. The pink and white motif waa carried out and gifts were presented after a dessert luncheon. Covers were placed for the honor guest, Sandra Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil McMorris, Ronald Cross. Bar bara Pickens, Allen Foamer. Shirley Foamer, Mra. R. O. Lant, Mrs. Wil liam McMorris, Mrs. George Pick ens and Mrs. Harley Cross. Luncheon Given For Mrs. Elle Dallas Mrs. J. F. Spooner and Mrs. O. 8. Kelly entertained with a 1 o'clock luncheon In honor of Mrs Ous Elle Wednesday afternoon at the Spooner home. The guests were seated at small tables which were centered by attractive bouquets of nasturtiums and sweet peas. During the afternoon Mrs. Elle was given a towel shower followed by several hours of "500." At the conclusion of play prizes were given Mrs. J. E Johnson and Mrs. George U Hawkins. Present were Mrs. Elle. Mrs. A. M. Johnson. Mrs Harvey Carpenter, Mrs. E. V. Dalton, Mrs. Emll Febvet, Mrs. L. W. Plummer, Mrs. C. O. Haw kins, Mrs. Frank Hobson, Mrs Geo rge Eberting, Mrs G. L. Hawkins, Miss Be mice Elle and the hostesses. House Guests at Findley Home Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Findley have as their guests for several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. P. Haddon Brydon (Edith Findley) and young son, Ian, of Berkeley, Calif. The Misses Muriel and Jo Anne Oliver of Yakima, Wash have re turned to their homes following a ore.s.d aA FINE QUALITY, CHOICE CUTS . . . coupled with low prices, combine to make this market the best as well as the thrift iest place to buy your meat . . . THIS WEEK and EVERY WEEK. We sell Inspected Meats only. Every Day Prices Not "Specials" IB(5)nllnmig IBe3 The above cuts of beef are from Choice Eastern Oregon Hereford and Shorthorn Cattle. The bright red color, lightly streaked with white fat, appeals to the customer who is a judge of meat quality. LEAN CUTS Pork Steak I1C Serve with Tomato Sauce or Country Gravy Corned FRESH Ground Beef Eg Juitt That The Above Products are Prepared from Clean- Inspected Cuts of Fresh Meat Useless to Pay More . . . Risky to Pay Less No Tricky Bargains-When You See it in Our Ad, it's So two-weeks' stay with their grand parents. Dr. and Mrs. Findley. During their visit here Mrs. nnd ley. her granddaughters. Mra. Roy Lockenour and her children enjoyed a stay at Twin Rocks. Mrs. Roy Ferris Honored Guest Mrs. Roy Ferris was honored with a shower Wednesday evening when Mrs. H. A. Thlessen, Jr., and Mrs. Millard K. Allen entertained at the Thlessen residence. Mrs. Clinton Standlsh won first honors at bridge. Rosebuds and sweet peaa were combined to make an effective decorative note at the supper hour. Mt. Angel Mrs, A. C. Tschopp of Philadelphia, Pa., Is visiting this week at the Walkers'. Mrs. Joseph Ackerman and Schwenk homes and with other relatives and friends. - Mrs. A. H. Feustman Hostess Recently Macleay Members of the Macleay 4-H club were guests of Mrs. A. H. Feustman at her home for their July meeting. During the business meeting the resignation of Mrs. F. Eckengren. president of the club, was accepted and Mrs. George Lamberson was elected to fill the vacancy Named on' the sunshine committee for the year by the new president were Mrs. A. H. Feustman and Mrs. N. An derson. Present at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Feustman, Mrs. O. Baker. Mrs. P. Eckengren, Mrs W. H. Hum phreys, Mrs. George Lamberson, Mrs. M. M. Magee, Mrs. H. E. Mar tin, Mrs. Arthur Spellbrlnk. Mrs. J. F. C Teckenberg, Mrs. W. Welch, Mrs. Marvin Wells. Mrs. N Ander son and Mrs. H. Harrison. Salem's Retail Packing Plant, 351 State St Loin lb. DelicioiM to Bread or Plain Fried Pork Shoulders They're Making a Hit Prepare Like a Ham I PURE PURE PORK Sausage us' Pal o' the Pancake lb. Swegle Community Club to Picnic Swegle The 8wegle Community club will hold Its annual picnic at Paradise Island Sun lay, July 23. Pic nic dinner will be served at 1 pjn. All members are requested to bring baskets and table service. The club will furnish Ice cream and coffee. The committees have arranged a varied program. There will also be a prise given to the largest family present. The president urges all families to be present at the gala event. V.F.W. Auxiliary Reports Given Bilverton At the Wednesday evening meeting of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary,- reports were given of the state convention at Pendleton by Mrs. Ruth McPlke, Mrs. Edith Deverlcks and Mrs. Es ther Long, local president. The Sllverton unit was honored with the presentation of the Bha- doln memorial plaque, a gift to the department by Mrs. Shadoln's daughtera, in recognizing thelr greatest gain In membership In the state for the past year. A check for $5 was also received by the group 8peclal honor was accorded Mrs Esther Long, president of the local auxiliary, in her being elected de partment conductress. Mrs. Marie Solie was made chair man of the committee on plana for the annual breakfast to be held at Silver Falls state park picnic grounds Sunday, July 30, following a hike around the falls beginning at S o'clock. Mrs. Forrest Martin Reports on "Session Dallas The Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary met In the armory Tuesday night for a regular meet ing with Mrs. Forrest Martin, presi Economical Meaty Choice Cuts PORK Chops PORK i dent, reporting on the state con ventlon at Pendleton and of her trip there. Plans were made for a plcnlo to be held In August with more com plete arrangements being made at the next meeting, August 1. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening. Woodburn Women Meet for Golf Woodburn Mrs. Burton Wlllefon! won the prize In "Blind Bogey,' which was the feature of play at tha Woodburn Golf club on Woman s day, Thursday. Mrs. Frank Cannard was runner-up. Luncheon waa served at 13:30 o' clock followed by more play In the afternoon. Mra Harry Graves of Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, was a guest at the luncheon. Motoring out were Mrs. Wayne Gill, Mrs. Frank Cannard, Mrs, Clyde Cutsforth, Mary Scollard, Mrs. Kenneth 8mlth. 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